
A Vietnam vet takes forceful control of Central Park to remember those who served and died in the Vietnam War.... (Full plot summary below)
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A Vietnam vet takes forceful control of Central Park to remember those who served and died in the Vietnam War.
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| User Reviewrock yOne Man With Too Many Dead War Buddy's Had All He Could Take And Takes What Is His Freedom To Walk In The Park. |
| User ReviewDarren DI used to watch this movie when i was kid. I love it. |
| User ReviewJudge LOne of my favorite flicks from back in my childhood days...Always fun to go back and revisit with this one and the memories. Surprised they have not tried to do a remake of this one yet. |
| User ReviewMartin BFinally is this epic movie possible to rate on Flixter! a Classic New York War film |
| User ReviewJason B1986. HBO movie with Tommy Lee Jones. It was a great film back in the days and I still love it today but with the movies and effects now days most may not like this. This movie is hard to find and is NOT on DVD. |
| User ReviewRoy STommy Lee Jones, say no more. Classic flick from the 80's, involving urban guerilla and NY Police. |
| User ReviewAndrew Bmy rating is a guess i haven't seen this in ages. i remember watching it on cable as a kid. it stuck with me in a way. |
| User ReviewDaniel KToo eighties in a bad sense. The movie had two strong messages but failed to make the impact it was meant to have. Not bad though after all. |
| User ReviewLuc LTommy Lee Jones' performance elevates this film more than it deserves. It's also interesting to watching this film within the context of a post 9/11 world. Nothing brilliant, but worth a look if you can find a copy. |
| User ReviewDave Rthis was made in an era when america was trying to re-masculate after the vietnam war. the whole point of the main character's actions are to show he is still potent - after seeming impotent for "winning" the vietnam war. it's post-vietnam, height-of-the-cold-war, schlock... |